Bryan Sampay
About Bryan Sampay
Bryan Sampay serves as the PM Tactical Radios Training Developer and Resource Manager at Janus Research Group, where he has worked since 2012. He specializes in developing training products for new radio communications systems for the Department of Defense.
Work at Janus Research Group
Bryan Sampay has been employed at Janus Research Group since 2012, where he serves as the PM Tactical Radios Training Developer and Resource Manager. In this role, he focuses on developing training products for new radio communications systems that the Department of Defense acquires. His responsibilities include designing and instructing training programs specifically tailored for PM Tactical Radios. With over a decade of experience in this position, he has contributed significantly to the training and development of personnel in the field.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Sampay completed his high school education at Carencro High School, earning his High School Diploma between 1987 and 1991. He furthered his education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. His academic background, combined with his extensive experience in military training, has equipped him with the skills necessary to develop effective training programs for tactical radio communications.
Background in Military Training
Before joining Janus Research Group, Bryan Sampay worked for the US Army as an Instructor/Writer from 2009 to 2012. In this capacity, he gained valuable experience in military training methodologies and instructional design. His time in the Army laid the foundation for his current role, where he applies his knowledge to develop training solutions for the Department of Defense.
Training Development Experience
Since 2012, Bryan Sampay has been actively involved in designing and instructing training programs for PM Tactical Radios. His work focuses on ensuring that personnel are adequately trained to operate new radio communications systems. This role requires a deep understanding of both the technical aspects of the systems and the instructional techniques necessary to convey that knowledge effectively.